Mercedes boss Wolff, who has had a long-term interest in Verstappen, was asked about the continued rumours by Austrian publication oe24, and said he was astonished by such “silly” speculation cropping up as early as March.
Wolff said: “It’s silly enough that you normally have to discuss these things in July. I don’t know who brought this up again.
“We have two drivers with whom we have long-term, multi-year contracts. I couldn’t be happier with either of them.
“Both are delivering top performances, so there’s absolutely no reason to even consider a lineup change, or other drivers. I say this with the utmost respect for Max.”
Photo: Race Pictures
After it was confirmed that Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso will sit out FP1 in Japan for American talent Jak Crawford, the Silverstone team also announced the Spaniard would miss Thursday’s media day due to “personal family reasons.“
“All is well and he will be at the track in time for Friday.”
Reports have since emerged that the family reason in question is the imminent birth of Alonso and long-time partner Melissa Jimenez’ first child.

Photo: Race Pictures
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